Abstract

Perioperative Outcomes in Orthopedic Surgery.

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  • The special issue contains six papers; of these, three papers are related to spine surgery and to fusion rates of various disc substitutes and outcomes and complications of minimally invasive surgery

  • The last decades have been associated with extensive research and subsequent increased number of publications in the field of perioperative outcomes in orthopaedic surgery

  • The adoption of new technology and the introduction of minimally invasive surgical techniques still remain a controversial topic on whether evidence-based medicine has justified the risk of their use

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Introduction

The special issue contains six papers; of these, three papers are related to spine surgery and to fusion rates of various disc substitutes and outcomes and complications of minimally invasive surgery. With millions of surgical procedures being performed worldwide annually, clinicians, researchers, patients, and administrators increasingly pursue understanding factors, which affect and determine perioperative outcomes.

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